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There time starts when they arrive at the holding prison. Most times they will get time served for the time they spent in county jail. State time starts the second the sentence is announced by the judge. Time served is also credited.
You ewill have to serve only two years.
10 months
4 months sentence you will serve half of 4 is 2 months 60 days
how do you find out about county time
1 1/2 years in ILL
It means that 1YEAR of time in county jail was served . well county time. so 8months
Goetz served eight months out of a one year sentence in jail.
Generally, you are liable for the remainder of your sentence.
half
You didn't say if you were in Los Angeles County or ?? They are saying in L.A. county the average person is only doing 10% of their sentence due to overcrowding & understaffing. So that would mean 27 days. That would also probably be if it was a non violent felony
No. And, time served is a matter for the judge to decide. If the judge does not determine that you will receive credit for time served, you will receive no credit. Typically, also, state time is not calculated until you are remanded into the custody of the state's DOC. That can happen on paper if the prisons are full and you must wait for a slot to open.